We don’t think of professional athletes like us, most of the time, so thank goodness for Los Angeles Chargers running back Keaton Mitchell.
Mitchell’s story of winding up with the Chargers in free agency in March after playing his 1st 3 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens shows millionaire athletes might can be just like us, and worry about renewing their leases, dealing with bad weather, and trying to find new jobs.
Our story begins with Mitchell back in his home state of Georgia, where he was waiting for a call to inform him that the Ravens were offering a free-agent tender that would pay him $3.25 million in 2026.
“Shocked, actually,” Mitchell said on Wednesday when asked if he was surprised the Ravens never made an offer. ” … I called my agent and was like ‘What’s the word?’ and he said there was nothing yet. I’m thinking (the Ravens) are going to tender me, so I need to be in Baltimore to extend my lease, so I go up there, and it snowed right away. Which meant I had to shovel my car out of the snow for the 1st time. So I was gonna buy a truck because I’m not (shoveling snow) ever again.
“For some reason, I didn’t extend my lease and just thought I would stay in Baltimore, work out, be patient … then it’s like an hour before the deadline, and I start to realize I might be a free agent then right at the deadline, my agent called and said, ‘They didn’t tender you, you’re gonna be a free agent. So I was like dang …”
According to Mitchell, he got a call from the Chargers “20 seconds later” and signed a 2-year, $9.25 million contract on March 12.
Keaton Mitchell Seemed Like No-Brainer for Ravens
It’s a shock the Ravens invested as much time as they did in Mitchell only to let him walk out the door in free agency at the 1st opportunity.
Mitchell had 995 all-purpose yards in 2025 for the Ravens and has 1,698 all-purpose yards and 3 touchdowns over his 1st 3 seasons after going undrafted out of East Carolina in 2023. He’s been a perfect change-of-pace back behind NFL All-Pro Derrick Henry, while also serving as an elite return specialist.
The Chargers made a point of giving Mitchell a considerable raise â and paying him well above his projected market value.
âMitchell had a projected market value of about $1.52M per year â and Los Angeles pays well above that to bring him in,â Darts 2 Leek wrote on their official X account.
Much of the positive feedback about Mitchell signing with the Chargers centered around how he might be used in new offensive coordinator Mike McDanielâs offense.
âKeaton Mitchell leaves the Ravens and becomes a player for the Los Angeles Chargers,â Ravens reporter Corvao wrote on X. âA player with a lot of potential, but who was underutilized on the Ravens. In (Mike) McDanielâs hands, heâs going to be a handful.â
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